![]() ![]() Represented by Melissa Flashman at Janklow & Nesbit. ![]() She lives in Los Angeles with her husband, writer/photographer/videomaker Amarnath Ravva, where she is at work on a new novel. Her writing has appeared in Granta, The Paris Review Daily, n+1, BOMB, LA Times, and other places.Īmina has also co-curated literary events, such as When Does It or You Begin?, a month long festival of writing, performance, and video at Links Hall in Chicago Both Sides and The Center, a summer festival of readings and performances enacting various levels of proximity, intimacy, and distance at the MAK Center/Schindler House in West Hollywood and the Errata Salon, a talk/lecture series at Betalevel in LA’s Chinatown. In her essay Something Has Brought Me Here, Amina Cain, the author of two story collections and now the novel Indelicacy, speaks of her preoccupation with. Now she has written a book-length essay where she reads fiction, (and. ![]() Her new book, A Horse at Night: On Writing, came out in October of 2022 with Dorothy, a publishing project in the US and Daunt Books in the UK. Two years ago, she wrote a remarkable novel, Indelicacy, about a cleaner in an art museum wanting to produce art herself. Amina Cain is the author of the novel Indelicacy, a New York Times Editors’ Choice and finalist for the Rathbones Folio Prize and the Center for Fiction’s First Novel Prize, and longlisted for the Joyce Carol Oates Prize, published in 2020 by Farrar, Straus & Giroux, and two collections of short stories, Creature and I Go To Some Hollow. ![]()
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